Should This Student Have Been Expelled Nat Hentoff. composition I Nat Hentoff, the author of “Should This Student Have Been Expelled” argues that no matter how offensive words go, that everyone has a right to say whatever as far as freedom of speech goes. In this article Nat Hentoff supports his claim along with the decision making by Gregorian, president of Brown University, whether not.
So Hann needs to man up and take the consequence that were handed to him I bet you anything this is not going to be the end of Hann and his racial slurs. Works Cited Hentoff, Nat. “Should This Student Have Been Expelled” 75 Readings Plus 9th Edition Edu. Sani V. Buscemi and Charlotte Smith. New York: Mcgraw Hill 2010. 398-402 print.Start studying Should This Student Have Been Expelled. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.Should this Student Have been Expelled? Cross-Cultural Communications WTUC Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising.
Nat Hentoff talks about how the president of Brown University had to make a decision whether or not expel a student, Dough Hann, for using the word nigger. The author talks about how Douglas Hann should have not been expelled from Brown University, regardless his hateful speech.
Nat Hentoff: Should This Student Have Been Expelled? I. BIOGRAPHY. Nat Hentoff (b. 1925) writes a regular column for the Village Voice and contributes frequently to the Washington Post, the New Yorker, and other major magazines, journals, and newspapers.Born in Boston, he took his B.A. at Northeastern University and attended Harvard University for postgraduate study.
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